The origin, dissemination, and molecular networks of HIV-1 CRF65_cpx strain in Hainan Island, China

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The origin, dissemination, and molecular networks of HIV-1 CRF65_cpx strain in Hainan Island, China. / Yu, Dee; Zhu, Kaokao; Li, Mu; Zhang, Fei; Yang, Yuan; Lu, Chunyun; Zhong, Shanmei; Qin, Cai; Lan, Yanan; Yu, Jipeng; Petersen, Jindong Ding; Jiang, Junjun; Liang, Hao; Ye, Li; Liang, Bingyu.

In: BMC Infectious Diseases, Vol. 24, No. 1, 269, 2024.

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Yu, D, Zhu, K, Li, M, Zhang, F, Yang, Y, Lu, C, Zhong, S, Qin, C, Lan, Y, Yu, J, Petersen, JD, Jiang, J, Liang, H, Ye, L & Liang, B 2024, 'The origin, dissemination, and molecular networks of HIV-1 CRF65_cpx strain in Hainan Island, China', BMC Infectious Diseases, vol. 24, no. 1, 269. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12879-024-09101-w

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Yu, D., Zhu, K., Li, M., Zhang, F., Yang, Y., Lu, C., Zhong, S., Qin, C., Lan, Y., Yu, J., Petersen, J. D., Jiang, J., Liang, H., Ye, L., & Liang, B. (2024). The origin, dissemination, and molecular networks of HIV-1 CRF65_cpx strain in Hainan Island, China. BMC Infectious Diseases, 24(1), [269]. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12879-024-09101-w

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Yu D, Zhu K, Li M, Zhang F, Yang Y, Lu C et al. The origin, dissemination, and molecular networks of HIV-1 CRF65_cpx strain in Hainan Island, China. BMC Infectious Diseases. 2024;24(1). 269. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12879-024-09101-w

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Yu, Dee ; Zhu, Kaokao ; Li, Mu ; Zhang, Fei ; Yang, Yuan ; Lu, Chunyun ; Zhong, Shanmei ; Qin, Cai ; Lan, Yanan ; Yu, Jipeng ; Petersen, Jindong Ding ; Jiang, Junjun ; Liang, Hao ; Ye, Li ; Liang, Bingyu. / The origin, dissemination, and molecular networks of HIV-1 CRF65_cpx strain in Hainan Island, China. In: BMC Infectious Diseases. 2024 ; Vol. 24, No. 1.

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@article{19ab79d2621a44ac995281136005519d,
title = "The origin, dissemination, and molecular networks of HIV-1 CRF65_cpx strain in Hainan Island, China",
abstract = "BACKGROUND: HIV-1 CRF65_cpx strain carries drug-resistant mutations, which raises concerns about its potential for causing virologic failure. The CRF65_cpx ranks as the fourth most prevalent on Hainan Island, China. However, the origin and molecular epidemiology of CRF65_cpx strains in this area remain unclear. This study aims to estimate the spatial origins and dissemination patterns of HIV-1 CRF65_cpx in this specific region.METHODS: Between 2018 and 2021, a total of 58 pol sequences of the CRF65_cpx were collected from HIV-positive patients on Hainan Island. The available CRF65_cpx pol sequences from public databases were compiled. The HIV-TRACE tool was used to construct transmission networks. The evolutionary history of the introduction and dissemination of HIV-1 CRF65_cpx on Hainan Island were analyzed using phylogenetic analysis and the Bayesian coalescent-based approach.RESULTS: Among the 58 participants, 89.66% were men who have sex with men (MSM). The median age was 25 years, and 43.10% of the individuals had a college degree or above. The results indicated that 39 (67.24%) sequences were interconnected within a single transmission network. A consistent expansion was evident from 2019 to 2021, with an incremental annual addition of four sequences into the networks. Phylodynamic analyses showed that the CRF65_cpx on Hainan Island originated from Beijing (Bayes factor, BF = 17.4), with transmission among MSM on Hainan Island in 2013.2 (95%HPD: 2012.4, 2019.5), subsequently leading to an outbreak. Haikou was the local center of the CRF65_cpx epidemic. This strain propagated from Haikou to other locations, including Sanya (BF > 1000), Danzhou (BF = 299.3), Chengmai (BF = 27.0) and Tunchang (BF = 16.3). The analyses of the viral migration patterns between age subgroups and risk subgroups revealed that the viral migration directions were from {"}25-40 years old{"} to {"}17-24 years old{"} (BF = 14.6) and to {"}over 40 years old{"} (BF = 17.6), and from MSM to heterosexuals (BF > 1000) on Hainan Island.CONCLUSION: Our analyses elucidate the transmission dynamics of CRF65_cpx strain on Hainan Island. Haikou is identified as the potential hotspot for CRF65_cpx transmission, with middle-aged MSM identified as the key population. These findings suggest that targeted interventions in hotspots and key populations may be more effective in controlling the HIV epidemic.",
keywords = "Male, Middle Aged, Humans, Adult, Adolescent, Young Adult, Female, Homosexuality, Male, Bayes Theorem, HIV-1/genetics, Phylogeny, HIV Infections, Sexual and Gender Minorities, China/epidemiology, HIV Seropositivity",
author = "Dee Yu and Kaokao Zhu and Mu Li and Fei Zhang and Yuan Yang and Chunyun Lu and Shanmei Zhong and Cai Qin and Yanan Lan and Jipeng Yu and Petersen, {Jindong Ding} and Junjun Jiang and Hao Liang and Li Ye and Bingyu Liang",
note = "{\textcopyright} 2024. The Author(s).",
year = "2024",
doi = "10.1186/s12879-024-09101-w",
language = "English",
volume = "24",
journal = "B M C Infectious Diseases",
issn = "1471-2334",
publisher = "BioMed Central Ltd.",
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TY - JOUR

T1 - The origin, dissemination, and molecular networks of HIV-1 CRF65_cpx strain in Hainan Island, China

AU - Yu, Dee

AU - Zhu, Kaokao

AU - Li, Mu

AU - Zhang, Fei

AU - Yang, Yuan

AU - Lu, Chunyun

AU - Zhong, Shanmei

AU - Qin, Cai

AU - Lan, Yanan

AU - Yu, Jipeng

AU - Petersen, Jindong Ding

AU - Jiang, Junjun

AU - Liang, Hao

AU - Ye, Li

AU - Liang, Bingyu

N1 - © 2024. The Author(s).

PY - 2024

Y1 - 2024

N2 - BACKGROUND: HIV-1 CRF65_cpx strain carries drug-resistant mutations, which raises concerns about its potential for causing virologic failure. The CRF65_cpx ranks as the fourth most prevalent on Hainan Island, China. However, the origin and molecular epidemiology of CRF65_cpx strains in this area remain unclear. This study aims to estimate the spatial origins and dissemination patterns of HIV-1 CRF65_cpx in this specific region.METHODS: Between 2018 and 2021, a total of 58 pol sequences of the CRF65_cpx were collected from HIV-positive patients on Hainan Island. The available CRF65_cpx pol sequences from public databases were compiled. The HIV-TRACE tool was used to construct transmission networks. The evolutionary history of the introduction and dissemination of HIV-1 CRF65_cpx on Hainan Island were analyzed using phylogenetic analysis and the Bayesian coalescent-based approach.RESULTS: Among the 58 participants, 89.66% were men who have sex with men (MSM). The median age was 25 years, and 43.10% of the individuals had a college degree or above. The results indicated that 39 (67.24%) sequences were interconnected within a single transmission network. A consistent expansion was evident from 2019 to 2021, with an incremental annual addition of four sequences into the networks. Phylodynamic analyses showed that the CRF65_cpx on Hainan Island originated from Beijing (Bayes factor, BF = 17.4), with transmission among MSM on Hainan Island in 2013.2 (95%HPD: 2012.4, 2019.5), subsequently leading to an outbreak. Haikou was the local center of the CRF65_cpx epidemic. This strain propagated from Haikou to other locations, including Sanya (BF > 1000), Danzhou (BF = 299.3), Chengmai (BF = 27.0) and Tunchang (BF = 16.3). The analyses of the viral migration patterns between age subgroups and risk subgroups revealed that the viral migration directions were from "25-40 years old" to "17-24 years old" (BF = 14.6) and to "over 40 years old" (BF = 17.6), and from MSM to heterosexuals (BF > 1000) on Hainan Island.CONCLUSION: Our analyses elucidate the transmission dynamics of CRF65_cpx strain on Hainan Island. Haikou is identified as the potential hotspot for CRF65_cpx transmission, with middle-aged MSM identified as the key population. These findings suggest that targeted interventions in hotspots and key populations may be more effective in controlling the HIV epidemic.

AB - BACKGROUND: HIV-1 CRF65_cpx strain carries drug-resistant mutations, which raises concerns about its potential for causing virologic failure. The CRF65_cpx ranks as the fourth most prevalent on Hainan Island, China. However, the origin and molecular epidemiology of CRF65_cpx strains in this area remain unclear. This study aims to estimate the spatial origins and dissemination patterns of HIV-1 CRF65_cpx in this specific region.METHODS: Between 2018 and 2021, a total of 58 pol sequences of the CRF65_cpx were collected from HIV-positive patients on Hainan Island. The available CRF65_cpx pol sequences from public databases were compiled. The HIV-TRACE tool was used to construct transmission networks. The evolutionary history of the introduction and dissemination of HIV-1 CRF65_cpx on Hainan Island were analyzed using phylogenetic analysis and the Bayesian coalescent-based approach.RESULTS: Among the 58 participants, 89.66% were men who have sex with men (MSM). The median age was 25 years, and 43.10% of the individuals had a college degree or above. The results indicated that 39 (67.24%) sequences were interconnected within a single transmission network. A consistent expansion was evident from 2019 to 2021, with an incremental annual addition of four sequences into the networks. Phylodynamic analyses showed that the CRF65_cpx on Hainan Island originated from Beijing (Bayes factor, BF = 17.4), with transmission among MSM on Hainan Island in 2013.2 (95%HPD: 2012.4, 2019.5), subsequently leading to an outbreak. Haikou was the local center of the CRF65_cpx epidemic. This strain propagated from Haikou to other locations, including Sanya (BF > 1000), Danzhou (BF = 299.3), Chengmai (BF = 27.0) and Tunchang (BF = 16.3). The analyses of the viral migration patterns between age subgroups and risk subgroups revealed that the viral migration directions were from "25-40 years old" to "17-24 years old" (BF = 14.6) and to "over 40 years old" (BF = 17.6), and from MSM to heterosexuals (BF > 1000) on Hainan Island.CONCLUSION: Our analyses elucidate the transmission dynamics of CRF65_cpx strain on Hainan Island. Haikou is identified as the potential hotspot for CRF65_cpx transmission, with middle-aged MSM identified as the key population. These findings suggest that targeted interventions in hotspots and key populations may be more effective in controlling the HIV epidemic.

KW - Male

KW - Middle Aged

KW - Humans

KW - Adult

KW - Adolescent

KW - Young Adult

KW - Female

KW - Homosexuality, Male

KW - Bayes Theorem

KW - HIV-1/genetics

KW - Phylogeny

KW - HIV Infections

KW - Sexual and Gender Minorities

KW - China/epidemiology

KW - HIV Seropositivity

U2 - 10.1186/s12879-024-09101-w

DO - 10.1186/s12879-024-09101-w

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 38424479

VL - 24

JO - B M C Infectious Diseases

JF - B M C Infectious Diseases

SN - 1471-2334

IS - 1

M1 - 269

ER -

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